Imitation of Horace
Happy the man, and happy he alone,
He who can call today his own;
He who, secure within, can say,
Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have lived today.
John Dryden, Book III, Ode 29 line 65–68
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/John_Dryden
Happy the man, and happy he alone,
He who can call today his own;
He who, secure within, can say,
Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have lived today.
John Dryden, Book III, Ode 29 line 65–68
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/John_Dryden
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